Who's got the best promotional video for Toronto?

It's always funny to see the way that the American media depicts Toronto in profile videos related to sporting or special events. But, after spending some time looking at homegrown promotional videos, I'm not convinced that the local efforts are a whole lot better. The main agency that one would expect to do at least a decent job of this is Tourism Toronto, but judging by their offerings on YouTube, I get the sense that the people making the videos don't know the city particularly well.

In fact, in most of the official promotional videos for Toronto, one gets the sense that our only calling card is diversity/multiculturalism and the lovely variety of food that goes along with this. While this is no doubt a strength, the degree to which promoters of the city rely on it is annoyingly unimaginative.

Here's a look at five videos about Toronto. The first three are explicitly promotional in nature and produced by Toronto Tourism, the City of Toronto and the Canadian Tourism Commission, while the last two -- which I think are far better -- come courtesy of TEDxTO and an independent filmmaker. To be fair, it's important to note that in the case of the first three, I've picked only one video from a wider selection, so it's not accurate to think that the creators have tried to distill the city into one minute-long bit.

The production quality is decent, but the concept is completely unoriginal. Take some saturated video during Caribana and the World Cup to demonstrate just how diverse this city is. Not terrible, but not particularly inspiring either.

Not necessarily made only for tourists, the clip above is part of a larger series called Tap into TO, which features bits on Toronto neighbourhoods. I'm not sure that a whole lot of evaluation is necessary here. This is BORING.

The Canadian Tourism Commission actually does a better job than Toronto Tourism in promoting our city. With a lengthy series devoted to various aspects of Toronto (including neighbourhoods, nightlife, landmarks, etc.), the coverage is admirable. They're still a bit cheesy (for lack of a better word), but the production quality is high.

Better than all of the above, the video that opened TEDxTO this year might be a touch overly positive, but that's to expected from this genre. Great shots of the city and mostly original perspectives from the speakers.

Not really a promotional video at all, this is an overly long trailer for a film about a day in Toronto. I include this here because it's basically like the Toronto version of Baraka: the melodramatic imagery is high, but there are some awesome moments that cast Toronto in spectacular light.

Do you know of a promotional video for Toronto worthy of mention? Let us know in the comments.

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